Reduce the risk of dying from all causes by 38-40% and decreased the risk of heart disease by nearly 50%.
If you're short on time (and who isn’t these days?), exercise snacking might be your new quick fix for staying active. These quick bursts of activity, often under a minute, can easily be slipped into your day, whether it’s taking the stairs instead of the elevator or doing squats while waiting for your coffee to brew.
What is exercise snacking?
Exercise snacking refers to brief moments of physical activity—less than a minute—that you can sprinkle in throughout your day. Think about something as simple as opting for the stairs after a long flight or fitting in a few squats between meetings. These mini-workouts are incredibly beneficial for both skeletal muscles and cardiovascular health.
The beauty of exercise snacking is that it helps overcome two of the most common barriers to regular exercise: time and money. You’re not adding more to your already packed schedule, but rather “editing your day” to include these bursts of movement. It’s about efficiency and flexibility, making it easier for anyone to stay active without needing a structured workout.
Why it works
There’s growing evidence that small bursts of physical activity can have a big impact on health. One reason exercise snacking is so effective is that it empowers people who believe exercise requires a special place, equipment, or a significant time commitment.
By reframing exercise as something you do in little moments throughout your day, it becomes more approachable—and, importantly, sustainable.
This involves building movement into your everyday life, whether that’s carrying groceries up a flight of stairs or having a brisk walk while talking on the phone. You’re raising your heart rate and working your muscles in the context of daily living.
Research highlights the powerful impact of this unstructured movement. A study of over 25,000 nonexercisers1 found that just three short bursts of vigorous activity—like a 1-2 minute brisk walk or climbing stairs—each day reduced the risk of dying from all causes by 38-40% and decreased the risk of heart disease by nearly 50%. It’s a clear reminder that even small, everyday actions can have a big effect on your health.
How to get these exercise snacks ins: Don't laugh, just try it! 😊
· Waiting for your morning coffee to finish brewing- do some squats 8-10.
· Walking to the bathroom, raising your arms over your head, and go the long way.
· Everyone has a smart watch at the top of the hour, get up from your desk and do some jumping jacks- you can leave the jump out. This is a great way to loosen up the shoulders and hip. HUGE PAY OFF
· Most importantly, make this FUN!
I've have many more!
Re Cap:
Don’t let the simplicity of exercise snacking fool you—it delivers impressive results. By incorporating these short, bursts of movement into your day, you can significantly improve your cardiovascular health, strengthen your muscles, and boost your overall well-being—without needing to carve out extra time.
So, the next time you’re faced with a choice between the elevator and the stairs, you know what to do.
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